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Fuel your body with NC-FORCE BCAA (Grape) for enhanced muscle performance, faster recovery, and superior results in every workout.

NC-Force BCAA Grape

NC-Force BCAA Grape

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NC-FORCE BCAA Grape provides a potent blend of Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) to enhance your exercise performance, muscle recovery, and overall health. Packed with the perfect 2:1 ratio of Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine, along with added L-Glutamine and Vitamin B6, this formula helps increase muscle protein synthesis, prevent muscle breakdown, and support gut and immune health. It’s ideal for athletes looking to optimize their workouts and recovery.

- Boosts muscle growth and recovery with optimal BCAA ratios

- Prevents muscle tissue breakdown during intense exercise

- Supports immune function, gut health, and overall metabolic performance

- Enhances exercise performance by reducing fatigue and promoting endurance

BCAA (2:1:1 Ratio):  Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine to stimulate muscle protein synthesis and prevent muscle degradation, especially during calorie deficits.

L-Glutamine : Fuels immune cells, aids recovery and optimizes gut health.

Vitamin B6 : Supports energy production, and immune health, and helps regulate blood sugar levels.

Mix 1/2 scoop (6.5g) in 8-10 oz of cold water. Best taken pre-workout, post-workout, or between meals for optimal muscle recovery and performance.

- High-Quality Ingredients: Third-party tested, made in the USA, and produced in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility.

-*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. -Tamper Seal: Use only if the seal is intact. Consult your health care practitioner if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, before taking this or any other product. -Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

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